mister_monster on Nostr: How come no nostr clients let you hide boosts per user, have a boosts only feed, or ...
How come no nostr clients let you hide boosts per user, have a boosts only feed, or related, create local only feeds of different people, hashtags, etc? Nostr is built so that these things are possible.
On the boosts issue, they're type 6. It should be very easy to hide them per user, or have a boosts only feed.
On the custom feeds issue, we have this whole protocol and we get one feed?? Are the GUI frameworks people are using incapable of adding tabs? Do the UX designers not think about empowering the user?
IMO, nostr clients are all lacking on UX, every one of them. User empowerment, putting thought into enabling users to more powerfully curate, these were bare minimum MVP requirements once upon a time. It seems that the name of the UX game these days is herding cattle in a direction and carefully controlling user behavior. At the very least, not much thought is put into it at all.
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